HEREDITY. 



The Duality of 



Mind, 



The Objective 

 and Subjective 

 Minds. 



Subjective 

 Perception. 



have each added something of fact or phenomenon 

 to the development of this science of the soul. 



The new psychology has demonstrated many 

 very important facts relative to the powers of the 

 soul, chief among which are : ( i ) Man is en- 

 dowed with two minds, or the ego has a dual 

 manifestation as conscious, or objective, mind, 

 and super-conscious, or subjective, mind. (2) 

 The objective, or conscious, mind is limited in its 

 manifestation by cerebration. It is controlled by 

 the functional powers of the brain, through estab- 

 lished nerve tracks and brain centers. Its mediums 

 of communication with the outer world are the 

 five physical senses. (3) The subjective, or super- 

 conscious, mind is a form of intelligence that the 

 ego manifests independent of the brain and 

 nervous system. It is immanent, or in-dwelling, 

 but not inherent, or dependent upon the physical 

 organism. (4) The subjective mind is more or 

 less amenable to control by suggestions from the 

 objective mind. It usually acts upon these sug- 

 gestions without questioning their correctness 

 unless they are opposed by an auto-suggestion or 

 an established rule of thought or character. (5) 

 The subjective mind has the power to communi- 

 cate telepathically with other minds in the absence 

 of ordinary physical means. It may take cog- 

 nizance of conditions in the realm of both the 

 physical . and the psychical, independent of the 

 objective mind, and under certain conditions may 

 transfer these to the plane of consciousness, there- 

 by giving the person a conscious knowledge of 

 things otherwise unknown or imperceptible to 

 the objective mind. (6) As things often exist 



